Backyard Deck Styles : 5 Most Popular
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Wrap AroundList Item 2
Wraparound decks, unlike a porch, can be larger and cater to multi-levels or tiers. Often, you'll see wrap around porches tend to be slightly elevated which is designed specifically to the architecture of your home.
The benefits of a wraparound deck include extending the living space of your house, creating air flow throughout your home when access doors and windows are open, and allowing you to follow the sun/shade throughout the day.
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Multi-TierList Item 3
A multi-tier deck is the perfect choice if you have a large property, or if your property changes in elevation. The different levels of deck are usually connected by steps or paths.
The benefits of a multi-tier deck include maximizing your space and creating distinct spaces on different levels. It also adds strong visual appeal to your space as it can act as an elaborate, beautiful design all on its own.
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Detached or FloatingList Item 4
A detached deck is like an island and can be positioned anywhere on your property with access via stairs, pathways, or nothing at all. It can be built over areas with poor drainage, or bumpy, rocky, and uneven terrain and usually complemented by landscaping bushes, flowerbeds, and fire pits.
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Attached
An attached deck is similar to a patio, except it’s made from wood or wood composite decking materials (the best decking materials out there). It’s slightly raised and most commonly attached to the back of an L-shaped or U-shaped house and opening up the space.
Attached decks can provide additional living space and even offer shade with an added overhead roof.
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RoofList Item 1
A rooftop deck is not just for our city dwellers. We have built decks on top of garage or attached to master bedrooms if you have a flat roof to work with.
Rooftop decks offers additional views like of the river or backyard creek while conserving privacy and providing airflow.